
DevOps Engineer - AWS - Banking - London
eFinancialCareersMy client, a renowned bank are looking for a DevOps Engineer to play a key part in building and scaling a critical platform used across the bank.
They are currently building out their AWS platform and need an experienced hands-on engineer who has improving the stability of platforms through the introduction of technology and processes. You'll need strong experience with Kubernetes and AWS whilst also having a security first mindset.
What they are looking for:
- Strong knowledge of AWS
- Background in supporting Kubernetes environments
- Strong knowledge of IaC using Terraform
- Understanding of networking and security best practices
- Knowledge of scripting preferably Python
- Bonus if you have worked in financial services
Please note this is a hybrid role based in London.
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